Elycoci

Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography

ELYCO´CI(Έλύκωκοι), a people of Gallia Narbonensis, mentioned only by Ptolemy (Ptol. 2.10), who makes Alba Augusta their capital. D'Anville, Walckenaer, and others, suppose that Ptolemy's Elycoci is a corruption of Helvii; and it may be some argument in favour of this supposition that both people had a capital Alba. [ALBA HELVIORUM.] But, on the other hand, Ptolemy places the Elycoci on the east side of the Rhone, and the Helvii are on the west side.
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